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    Did You Pay for YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream? You May Qualify for a Disney Settlement Payment

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    If you switched from cable to live TV streaming hoping to save money, you probably noticed those monthly bills gradually climb over the past several years. Now, some subscribers may be able to recover a small portion of those costs through a proposed $50 million settlement involving Disney.The settlement stems from a class-action lawsuit alleging Disney’s business practices contributed to higher prices for live TV streaming services like YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. While Disney denies any wrongdoing, the company agreed to settle the claims, meaning current and former subscribers could qualify for a payment if the settlement receives final court approval.Here’s what you need to know.What is the Disney streaming settlement?The proposed settlement resolves part of the class-action lawsuit Biddle v. Disney, which alleges Disney violated federal and state antitrust laws by using its market power during negotiations with streaming providers.According to the lawsuit, Disney required providers such as YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream to carry ESPN and other Disney-owned channels in widely available programming packages. Plaintiffs argue those carriage agreements, which determine which channels streaming providers carry and how they’re packaged, made it more difficult for streaming services to offer lower-cost channel bundles and ultimately contributed to higher subscription prices.Disney has denied the allegations and maintains it did nothing unlawful. The proposed $50 million settlement is not an admission of liability but instead resolves the claims for eligible YouTube TV and DirecTV streaming subscribers.Who qualifies for a Disney settlement payment?You may be eligible if you paid for either of these live TV streaming services during the qualifying period:YouTube TV between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2026A DirecTV streaming live pay TV subscription, including DirecTV Stream, DirecTV Now or AT&T TV Now, during the same period.If you subscribed to both YouTube TV and one of the eligible DirecTV streaming services, you can include both subscriptions on a single claim form.Get practical help to make better financial decisions in your everyday life, from spending to savings on top deals. Subscribe to Kiplinger’s newsletter, A Step Ahead. How much money could you receive?There’s no guaranteed payout amount.Instead, payments will be calculated based on two primary factors:How long you maintained an eligible subscription.How many valid claims are ultimately submitted.That means someone who subscribed for several years could receive a larger payment than someone who only subscribed for a few months, but the final amount won’t be known until the claims process is complete. After attorneys’ fees and other approved costs are deducted from the settlement fund, the remaining money will be distributed among eligible claimants.How to file a claim(Image credit: Getty Images)Eligible consumers can submit a claim online or by mail.The easiest option is through the court-authorized settlement website:Online TV Settlement websiteIf you received a settlement notice by email or mail, you’ll use the Unique ID and PIN included in that notice to submit your claim. If you didn’t receive one, the settlement administrator provides instructions for requesting assistance.You can also print a claim form and mail it to the settlement administrator at this address:Biddle v. DisneySettlement AdministratorP.O. Box 4720Portland, OR 97208-4720The deadline to submit a claim is Sept. 8, 2026. Claims submitted online or by mail must be postmarked by that date.When will settlement payments be sent?Don’t expect a payment immediately.Before any money is distributed, the settlement must receive final court approval. The final approval hearing is currently scheduled for Jan. 14, 2027. If the settlement is approved and any appeals are resolved, payments will be distributed afterward.As with many class-action settlements, the entire process could take several months after the hearing before checks or electronic payments are sent.What the lawsuit says about the cost of streamingWhile this settlement may result in cash payments for eligible subscribers, it also highlights one reason streaming prices have steadily increased.Live TV streaming providers don’t simply choose which channels to offer. Many negotiate complex carriage agreements with media companies that own popular networks. Those agreements can require providers to include high-demand channels (such as ESPN), within their standard channel packages instead of offering them as optional add-ons.The plaintiffs argued that these requirements reduced competition by limiting providers’ ability to create less expensive packages for customers who didn’t want sports programming. Disney disputes those allegations, but the case has renewed attention on how channel bundling affects what consumers ultimately pay each month.Regardless of the outcome, it’s a good reminder to review your streaming expenses at least once a year. Compare recent price increases, cancel services you no longer watch and consider whether a live TV bundle still delivers enough value for the channels your household actually uses. For some families, rotating subscriptions or switching to lower-cost streaming options can free up hundreds of dollars annually.Related Content:$425 Million Google Class Action Lawsuit: Do You Qualify for a Payout?Some iPhone 15 and 16 Owners Could Get an Apple AI Settlement Payout. Do You Qualify?Investing Scams: How to Protect Yourself and Your MoneyThe Wealth-Building Roadmap That Works at Any Age   

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